Revision of the palm-pollinating weevil genus Elaeidobius Kuschel, 1952 (Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Derelomini) with descriptions of two new species
Author
Haran, Julien M.
A04E1722-994A-44AD-8FD2-28DC0F220805
CBGP, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Montpellier, France.
julien.haran@cirad.fr
Author
Beaudoin-Ollivier, Laurence
6F568BAB-7515-4046-9095-C503954B6533
Systèmes de Pérennes, CIRAD, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
laurence.ollivier@cirad.fr
Author
Benoit, Laure
61963F74-724B-4174-9E9A-8817A3516B0E
CBGP, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Montpellier, France.
laure.benoit@cirad.fr
Author
Kuschel, Guillermo
239E6CA4-EC6A-4A75-829B-D2EEBA5436D8
Manaaki Whenua, New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Private Bag 92170, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-07-10
684
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journal article
10.5852/ejt.2020.684
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Elaeidobius piliventris
Haran & Kuschel
sp. nov.
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Figs 1F
,
3B
,
4F
,
5
J–K
Etymology
The name
piliventris
is a Latin adjectivised noun derived from ‘pilus’ for ‘hair’, and ‘venter’ for ‘belly’.
Material examined
Holotype
GHANA
• “GHANA.
Kumasi
.
21.x.1977
.
R.A. Syed
” “ex
♂
inflorescence. oil palm” “
Elaeidobius
sp. indet.
A R.T. Thompson
det. 2004” “
Holotype
[red label]
Elaeidobius
.
piliventris
. Haran & Kuschel. Haran & Kuschel 2019”;
NHMUK
.
Paratypes
GHANA
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
; “GHANA (Central Reg.).
Egyirkom
(site 8). CABI study sample” “
Elaeidobius
sp. indet.
A R.T. Thompson
det. 2004” “Paratye.
Elaeidobius
.
piliventris
. Haran & Kuschel. Haran & Kuschel 2019”;
NHMUK
.
Other material
ANGOLA
• 1 ♂;
CE Salazar
;
9.16º S
,
14.55º E
;
14 May 1973
;
Carvalho
leg.;
oil palm inflorescence
;
TMP
.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
•
9 specs
;
Yambula
;
23 Jan. 2018
;
E. guineensis
;
JHAR02182
;
CBGP
.
CAMEROON
•
1 ♂
;
Kienké
; 2009;
JHAR293_0102
;
CBGP
.
Description
(♂
♀
)
BODY LENGTH. 2.3–3.0 mm.
COLOUR (Ƌ). Yellowish or reddish brown, pronotum usually with vague, dark stripe, elytra with a short dark stripe on interstria
6 in
basal third, and an oblique stripe from near middle of interstriae 3 or 4 to 8; integument with very short, scattered recumbent white hairs, usually forming 1–2 series on each interstria of elytron; in male elytra lacking long erect setae on margins, suture and at base of interstria 4.
HEAD. Strongly punctate, punctuation party confluent towards frontal fovea; forehead flat between eyes; rostrum in male as long as or 1.1 × as long as prothorax, in female 1.2–1.4 × longer, cylindrical, 5-carinate in basal ¾, median carina widening near antennal insertion, apical ¼ smooth and punctate, underside in male lacking erect hairs and postmental tubercle; antennal scape and segments 13 of funicle reddish brown, segments 4–7 and club usually dark brown; insertion of antennae on rostrum in apical ¾ in male, antemedian in female; scape slightly curved, gradually thickening towards apex, first segment of funicle elongate, in male slightly shorter than segments 2–4, in females longer than segments 2–4, segment 2 longer than wide, 3–7 transverse, gradually widening to width of club.
PROTHORAX. Sub-trapezoidal (ratio w/l: 1.33), in male sides converging in straight or nearly straight line, in female moderately rounded, deeply bisinuous at base, concavely curved at apex; apical collar at base with a transverse row of black dots; disc in lateral view nearly flat, with a pair of large, deep foveae on either side of middle; integument with double punctuation, glabrous in appearance, with a very short pubescence mainly on sides on basal half; carina in lateral view weak towards base, sharply carinate on collar.
ELYTRA. Widest near middle (ratio w/l: 0.70), in male not tectiform, base of interstria 4 slightly swollen, not raised to a tumour, apical ¾ of suture darker, lacking row of erect setae; interstria
10 in
male flat, not inflated and lacking long erect setae, interstria
9 in
female costate in basal half; striae as wide as width of interstriae or narrower, gradually fading apicad; stria 9 absent basally, starting from near height of fore coxae; dark stripe on elytra generally present on interstria
6 in
basal half and between middle of interstriae 3 or 4 to 8 before declivity.
LEGS. Integument pale yellow, occasionally darkened in fore and middle tibiae, mostly glabrous, with whitish suberect hairs in apical ¾ of tibiae and on tarsus; tibiae bisinuate on ventral side, with a small mucro apically; tarsi with first segment 0.5 × as long as segments 2+3; segment 3 deeply bilobate; segment 4 elongate, as long as 1+2+3; claws free, not apendiculate.
ABDOMEN. Tergites 3–6 undivided on midline; tergite 7 strongly impinging into 6, with a row of granules on basal ¾ and about 15 granules on basal half visible at 50 × magnification; ventrites with short suberect, scattered whitish hairs; in male ventrites 1–2 deeply impressed, depression flanked by longer, semi-erect hairs.
GENITALIA. Penis a little longer than combined length of last three ventrites, body about 2 × as long as wide (ratio w/l: 0.48), symmetrical, with relatively long, tapering apex (
Fig. 4F
); internal sac with a pair of small median sclerites.
Life history
All the specimens collected recently were found on the inflorescences of the oil palm,
Elaeis guineensis
(Arecaceae)
(JH pers. obs.).
Distribution
Angola
(Amboim);
Cameroon
(Bota);
Democratic Republic of Congo
(Haut-Lopori);
Ghana
(Egyirkom, Kumasi).
Fig. 4.
Penis of males of species of the genus
Elaeidobius
Kuschel, 1952
in dorsal (left) and lateral (right) view.
A
.
E. bilineatus
(
Hustache, 1924
)
comb. nov.
, Dakar, Senegal.
B
.
E. spatulifer
(
Marshall, 1950
)
comb. nov.
, holotype, Thysville, Democratic Republic of Congo (MRAC).
C
.
E. subvittatus
(
Faust, 1898
)
, Dakar, Senegal.
D
.
E. kamerunicus
(
Faust, 1898
)
comb. nov.
(JHAR00209).
E
.
E. pilimargo
Haran & Kuschel
sp. nov.
(JHAR00409).
F
.
E. piliventris
Haran & Kuschel
sp. nov.
(JHAR02182).
G
.
E. plagiatus
(
Fåhraeus, 1844
)
comb. nov.
(JHAR00272).
H
.
E. singularis
(
Faust, 1898
)
comb. nov.
(JHAR00283). Scale bars = 100 µm.
Remarks
Elaeidobius piliventris
sp. nov.
is distinguished in the male by sides of the ventral impression flanked by longer semi-erect hairs (
Fig. 5
J–K). Females of
E. piliventris
sp. nov.
,
E. pilimargo
sp. nov.
and
E. singularis
cannot be assigned to their specific males based on morphology of the current material of this study.
Elaeidobius piliventris
sp. nov.
is closest to
E. pilimargo
sp. nov.
(2.88% and 2.7–3.0% on
COI
and
COII
respectively) and
E. singularis
(2.6–2.9% on
COII
).